Minister grilled on ‘taxpayer’ Splendour trip

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Questions have been raised over whether NSW minister Rose Jackson used taxpayer funds to go to a popular Byron Bay festival.

During budget estimates on Wednesday, upper house MP Sarah Mitchell questioned Ms Jackson over a ministerial trip she made to the Byron Shire in late July.

Ms Mitchell accused Ms Jackson of using “taxpayer money to go to a music festival”, with the trip totalling $1726.28 for flights and hire car costs. However, she did not claim accommodation for the Saturday and Sunday, as Ms Jackson “stayed with a friend”. The minister said she was gifted the tickets and used the event to promote local arts and tourism initiatives. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Danielle Smith

“I wouldn’t necessarily prioritise because of my interest. My interest is how can we draw attention to these awesome events and gatherings that are incredible tourism .”

 

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